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About This Listing

Rat King - Event Eurorack module - includes power cable & screws. DIY module built by me.

From original product description:
"VCO, envelope, slew limiter (portamento), waveshaper, LFO, envelope follower… The EVENT does it all, making it one of the most versatile analog modules available.

Controls:
ONSET: Controls the positive rate (time) of change in voltage. It has a bipolar CV input jack.
DURATION: Controls the negative rate (time) of change in voltage. It has a bipolar CV input jack.
HEIGHT: Controls the held voltage level when a continuous gate is applied.
TRACK: 1v/oct input. It is particularly useful when patching the EVENT as a VCO.
START: A simple gate/trigger/pulse input that initiates a cycle when the EVENT is patched as a voltage controlled envelope.
SIGNAL input: Can be a constant or fluctuating voltage. This input is particularly useful for mangling CVs.
SIG OUT: The main output, the result of the gate/trigger/pulse input or SIGNAL input.
PLS DLY: A short pulse used for triggering other events as pulse delay (or as self trigger when patching the EVENT back into itself).
Specifications:
Module width: 8HP
Module depth: 22mm
Current draw:
+12V: 50mA
-12V: 43mA"

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
  • Rat King
Model
  • Event
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • United States

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